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New Meat Slicer - got after yesterday

I hope all is well for everyone. It has been a while since I have posted, things have been crazy it seems. I still make sure I find time to fire up the BGE three of four times per week, but I guess I haven't done anything that has seemed "post worthy," even though that is not the right attitude.

I got upset earlier this week at my local grocery store. I have been buying a lot of deli meats for lunches, and when the prices went above 6 bucks per pound, I decided I was going to try my own meats. I bought a $50 meat slicer from Sam's, and then a bunch of meat. I figure if I like the slicer I can always upgrade.

I guess I have been working too much when my oldest says he wants to be like me and goes into the office and gets on the computer:

Here are five turkey breast on the XL. Two of them were bone in, and the other three boneless. I flavored them all different to try to get some variety. I didn't watch the temp too close, but I kept it under 250 and I suppose they were on there for five or six hours. I used Hickory Chucks and Cherry Chips:

Good smoke shot:

I fired up the large as well. The store had a sale on pork loin. So, I cut some butterfly chops off of it and this is what was left. Threw it on over Mesquite Chucks and kept the dome under 250:

Finally, my two young boys love ham so I put used the small as well. Hickory for smoke, and again I kept the dome under 250:

Here on the finished shots:

It got kind of late and I got into the beer, so I didn't think it was a good time to debut the slicer. I wrapped everything in tin foil and put it in the fridge over night. I think they thought they did most of the work:

After church this morning we had a slicing party. I took a lot longer than I would have guessed:

Here are some of the finished product:

My wife doesn't understand the I cooked so you clean theory, so it is still sitting on the counter.

We got everything put into bags and in the freezer. Lunch meat should not be a problem for the next several months!

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This is exactly what I want to. My wife feels the meat cutter is too dangerous to have in a house with two young children. My mom said she will go in on with me and I can keep it at her house. How did your slicer work out? Are you ready to upgrade yet? :laugh:

I am completely happy with it and at this point I don't see a reason to drop any more money on it. Since it is cheap, there are some things I didn't like, but this is probably something I will use no more than once per month. The manual said that it will shut off after 10 minutes to avoid overheating, so I would slice for 5 minutes or so, then take a break. Also, there isn't a nice area or tray for the meat to fall into, so it turned into a two person job (the wife caught the meat). But - for $50 I am happy with it.

That's alot of meat. That'll make for killer sandwiches! I think I'll give some turkey a try, thanks for the post.

Molly
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Awesome Dave. After reading the sodium content of deli meat, I've been doing alot of my own too. I need to get an electric slicer, we borrowed one from a friend a couple of weeks ago for pit beef. Still have some in the freezer. Love smoke turkey breast, your family will have healthy, great tasting sandwiches for a long time!

I have that exact model, and it's great. Never had an issue with it other than it's kinda a pain to clean. Nice unit and nice cooks!

I've had one for a few years now and it's still going strong. One of the first things I did was peel the stainless steel cover off of the carriage. It is attached with double sided sticky tape. Once it's removed, you can get underneath it and clean the gunk that gets underneath a lot better. The stainless cover can be pressed back into place, and once the sticky tape is gone the cover can be removed anytime for cleaning.